- Trembleuse. Tumblers. Vitrolero. The word cup
comes from
Middle English cuppe, from Old English, from Late
Latin cuppa,
drinking vessel,
perhaps variant...
-
rendered the
proverb as "Many
thynges fall
betwene the
cuppe and the
mouth ...
Betwene the
cuppe and the
lyppes maye come many casualties". The proverb...
-
hring ("ring") is
masculine and
cuppe ("cup") is feminine, a
golden ring is
gylden hring,
while a
golden cup is
gyldenu cuppe. In Old
English the
words for...
-
grant gave him the
right to use the arms shown. The
blazon reads: Golde, on a
ffesse betwene thre
Annulettes gules, thre
standing cuppes of the felde....
- boil. OED, "Arabesque":"1549
Inventory Henry VIII (1998) 25/2 Item one
Cuppe of
Agathe the fote and
Couer of
siluer and
guilt enbossed with
Rebeske worke";...
- Director,
writer Short,
extant 1923
Sotto San
Francisco Director Short 'O
cuppè d'a
morte 1924 Brother's
Heart Director A
Marechiare 'nce sta 'na fenestra...
- sonne, And a
harper he was good; He
harped in the
kings chamber,
Where cuppe and
candle stoode, And soe did hee in the
queens chamber, Till
ladies waxed...
- the
Geneva Bible of 1560).
There is also a
silver chalice inscribed “the
cuppe of Trefriw, 1701”, and
registers date from 1594.
First Independent Chapel...
-
enamelled Royal Gold Cup
which survives in the
British Museum was
listed as "a
Cuppe of gold with Imagerie, the
knopp a
crowne Imperiall and
aboute the bordre...
- Recreations, 1785. Also a
Short Answer to the
Heaven Open to All Men (Pierre
Cuppé, anonymous). Perronet's
portrait was
engraved by J.
Spilsbury in 1787 (Bromley)...